‘La La Land’ Turns Cafe, Freeway Interchange Into Tourist Spots

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  • Warner Bros. adds pop-up coffee shop to Burbank studio tour
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“La La Land” has sent droves of movie fans to Los Angeles locations featured in the Oscar-nominated picture, and now Warner Bros. is getting in on the act by resurrecting the coffee shop from the film for its studio tour.

Visitors on Warner Bros.’ $62 basic tour or $295 deluxe package in Burbank, California, can see a pop-up version of the store where Mia, played by Emma Stone, struggled to make ends meet while juggling auditions in Hollywood. “La La Land” was made by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., an independent film and TV company, but several scenes were shot on the Warner lot and Mia’s job in the studio coffee shop was part of the story.